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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-09-19, Page 8
e Goderich, Sig4a.14t4r, • Thursday, September 19, 1965 • DUNGANNON DUNGANNON, Sept. 17. - Mr.. and Mrs. Willis Corrigan of Barrie visited' their cousin, Mrs. H. McDonald, for a few days. Visitors with Mr. .and Mrs. -Gordon Finnigan over the weekend were ,Xhe latter's aunts, , 'Mrs. Margaret Manning, Lon- don, and Mrs. Will Alton, Wing - ham, On Sunday Mr. and Mr$. Finnigan and Mrs. Alton visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. W 'ldel1 Alton, London, and Mrs. Mantling re- turned to visit at the Finnigan home for a few days. Mr. Ross Rivett returned home last week after spending the summer with a travelling musical group. Ross is a note- worthy guitarist and travelled north and west as far as White- horse in the Yukon• . , Holy Communion and Harvest Home service will be observed o ,._•.S,u dayf_Septvmber 22, at 2.15 p.m. Rev. H. L. jell -flings, Brussels, a former minister, will give the address. -.,., Rev. and Mrs. J. A.---Wldhuis More than 200 domestic pets were given anti -rabies "shots" at a special clinic held at (•oderich fire hall Tuesday even- ing. The ciinie sponsored and staffed by Huron County health unit under Dr. R. M. Aldis. M.O.H. with Dr. T. Melady V.S administering the preventative. About 155 dogs and 50 fe- lines were 'treated in the two-hour session. accounting for perhaps a third of the estimated dog. population of the town. Here Ed. Rowland's pooch gets stuck while his sympathetic master looks of . Dashing Deet Damages Truck (Signal -Star photo) Lions-. Vote.. ti (Continued from page 1) saving equipment there. would fall on the owners of the pro- perty.Bob Hays, chairman of the community betterment commit- tee, told of the drowning at the harbor this year' and for the necessity of placing a resuscita- tor on the pier for emergency use. He believed the cost v old be about $500. There �o was lengthy discussion on this during the holiday summer months. FROST HITS CORN d Frost .last Thursday and Fri- day nights did considerable dam age to corn that still needs some time to mature. A large acreage of Dora will not likely be suitable for harvest as grain corn. Good weather of the last few days has speeded up the harvest of White Bean crops. Some wipter wheat is being planted, but the acreage will likely be down. The frost of last, week has curtailed the growth of pasture. and it was pointed out there is already one at the fire hall for use by the lire department in case of any such emergency. It was claimed by some that while the fire department could bring the resuscitator down to the harbor for use in quick time, the difficulty wasmin get- ting to a phone quick enough to get an alarm into the fire de- partment, hence the need for one on the spot. When the Matter was finally put to•- 6' vote, the mem=bers voted in fav- or of purchasin a resuscitator to be placed at a tr°ategic spot ,visited their daughter Gay in at the harbor. Ano her subject Victoria Hospital, London, the mentioned was the• possible first of the week. building of a centre for crippled cr. children for use in .Goderich Erskine Presbyterian anniv sary services will be held Sun- day, at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. with the guest speaker, Rev. D. J. Lane of Clinton,' and guest soloist, Mr. Ralph Henderson hof Goderich. Miss lebina Sproul, a pat- ient at Vingh.am hospital, is wished a steady • improvement by her many friends. unhurt 'in the freak mishap. Mrs.Mathew:Shackleton has The grill and radiator of the been spending a few days at truck were damaged on contact the farm' home of her son Ben - with the bounding deer. In- son, 6th concession of Ashfield. formation as to disposition of Miss Grace Crawford, Gode- the venison was not iinmediate- A-deer bounding out onto No�. ly•• available. 8 Highway about - a mile east Hits Ditch of Goderich was responsible for Maurice Dalton of R.R. 3, about $90 damage to a truck i Goderich, escaped injury Sat - on Friday the Thirteenth, Pro- urday when he lost control of vincial Police 'of the Goderich'. his car while driving in Ash - detachment report. The truck,'; field Township, going into a owned by the Wing Sing Noodle ditch,.and striking a fence. The damaged to the extent $300. - Company of Toronto, wAs driven car was of by Ken Eng of Toronto ONTARIO Supply Contract No. SA -63-2970 and SA -63-2971 who was about Department of Highways Ontario N*tkke Supphers o Petroleum Pr ducts Separate sealed Tenders marked "Supply Contract SA -63-2970 and SA -63-2971" will be received by the Dist- rict Engineer, Department of Highways, 580 Huron Street, Box 8, Stratford, Ontario, until 12:00 o'cIock noon, E.S.T. Friday, September 27th, 1963 Specifications, Information to Bidders, Tender forms and envelopes may be obtained by calling at or by mail addressed to the District Engineer at the above men- tioned address. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Stratford, Ontario. ONTARIO. 37 Ed. Waugh, attendance com- mittee chairman, spoke on that subject. Other committee chairmen are: Arnold McConnell, pro- gram; Alvin McGee, Young Canada Week; Sam Anderson, seals;; Mery Stephens, school boy patrol.; Ron MacDonald, convention;•` Leo Wal3ak, sick- neg. and &mem,- A_ex ander property; Malcolm Math- et's, Lions information. Bill Huff and Bill Lumby are to be in charge of providing entertainment for the next meeting. Winner of a draw prize was Howard Kuenzie. rich,` is ..spending a few days at the home of her brother-in-law, Mr. R. J. Durnin. Miss Flap Durnin of Mark - dale was home for the weekend. The Dungannon Unite d Church anniversary services will be held on Sunday, Septem- ber 29„ at 11 'a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. A. Veldhuis, resident minister will give the address in the morning and Rev. G. L. Mills will be guest speaker the evening. There will be special music at both services. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elliott spent a week visiting their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cuthill and son Paul at Walton and observed their 46th wedding anniversary on September 5th. Mr. Ernest Girvin, Toronto, was i recent visitor, with his cousin, Mrs. Melvin Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rebjohns of Detroit spent the weekend j with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Stewart. Word has been received here of the recent death of Mrs. Harris Buckingham (Luella Bel- lamy) of Willard, Ohio. She was chief operator at the Dun- gannonY• telephone office about 45 years ago, leaving to be chief Operator at Stratford. Mrs. Jdhn Gardner and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland of Zion near I,,ucknow visited Mrs. Cecil Blake one day last week. The Dungannon Merry Maids The Dungannon Merry Maids held the third meeting of the project at the home of. edi.iareti t��a�ia Septem4 ber• T3, at 8 p.m. -The meeting opened by repeating the 4-H pledge. The roll call was answered by "How we use different forms of milk at home." Achievement Day at the Auburn hall will be on November 30. Miss Patricia Damude, new home economist, was.present and answered many questions. The next meeting will be at• the home of Miss Bernicel. Thompson, Septe=mber 20 at 8 p.m. The' lunch consist- ed of two different, salads and_ cheese sandwiches. zr FOR LAWN & GARDEN SAVE ON SOUR -GAIN TURF ., PECIAL S0 -lb. Bag Regular 7.40 5.88 40-1b. Bag Regular 3.98 3.33 SHUN -GAIN FEEIYN BUGAWA ' 404. Bag Regular 5.60 4.33 SH_UR44-GAI1�,� �.�EED N WE,EI)AWAY . 404. Bag Regular 5.98 ,.:__a SHIJR-GAIN GARDEN 'SPECIAL 25 -Ib. Bag Regular 1.98 • 10111 Bag Regular 98c '%5 -lb. Bag Regular 60e. ..... - .:,. T � 1 NO DOWN PAYMENT ON CONKLIN . CUSTOM CREDIT 1.55 77c 44c ..OLD --DAYS RECALLED .._. • The busy -days-When the Hath - ling .. had. two passenger trains and two freight trains on its daily sche- dule excepting Sundays, in ad- dition to freights, are recalled in a daily newspaper article about West Monkton station, now nearly deserted. The only train on the line now is a way freight that makes a round trip from Hamilton to Goderich and back once a day. is ANGEL CAKES Assorted Icings LIGHT and DARK CHRISTMAS CAKE NOW ON SALE CULBERT'S BAKERY 49 West Street - ( Goderich - JA 4-7941 .._Mora, Tu e , Wed, Thurs., Sat., 8:30 'til 6:30 Fri., 'til 9 p.m. i SWIFTS EMPIRE STANDING RIB 16 79c BLADEROASTS TENDER JUICY SHORT RIB ROASTS SHOULDER ROASTS WUND BONE For free professional heating advice CALL SERVICE ELECTRIC Ask us about the many advantages of an OILHEATING �0) UNIT $Ukl.aftia, ik•rert1Al. t 295 Bayfiefd Rd. JA&4.8321 'Convenient budget terms Up to 10 years to pay ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST Service Electric (Goderich) Ltd. VICTORIA and NEWGATE STS. JA 4-8581 "The Timberline Room" hEtM11VEN1ACTORHOTEt •i HURON STREET WEST - CLINTON WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1$ to 21 TIE STANDARD 5 .e DIN. I SPECIA_-S_ DELICIOUS KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Dining Room,Hours: Mon. to Sat., 12 Noon to 12 Midnite The Dining Room Remains Open to 1 a.m. on 'Entertainment Evenings. Hours 12,- 3 5 -'B30 lb. 2 lbs. Ib. SAVE 88c - ROBIN HOOD DELUXE CAKEMIXES 4for1.00 SAVE 16c - STAFFORDS,- Caramel, Chocolate, Butterscotch' S=UNDAE SAUCE r 1.00 SAVE 13c - LIBBYS DEEP BROWN BEANS SAVE 15c KRAFT DINNERS' SAVE CRNBANDCO514- RSYRUP 4for37 4 for,. u 3c Ib. 2 for 34c BLUE: BONNET DELUXE MARGARINE SAVE 8c - ASSORTED FLAVORS A KOOLAID 10f0r49c SAVE 5c - GREEN GIANT 15 -oz. Tins FANCY CREAM (ORN 3 for 5, SAVE 4c - MONARCH PQUCHPACK CAKE MIXES 2 for 3 1,SAVE 15c RED & WHITE INSTANT COFFEE jar 99 FREE ALBERTO VO. 5 SHAMPOO WITH THE P URCHA"SE OF - ALBERTO VO 5 HAIR SPRAY SAVE 1.65. 3.14 VALUE CAN E TIP TOP CHOICE - 20 -oz. Tins ;or TOMATOES - 6 1.00 WHOLE OQ'S SALE TIP TOP.. CHOICE .-- 20 -oz. CASE OF 24 • - 3.89 TIP TOP CHOICE - 28 -oz. Tins 5 for 1.00 - . PUMPKINLOMBARD PLUMS' CASE OF 24 - 3.99 Tins„ BEETS CASE OF 24 --- 4.59 TIP TOP CHOICE - 20 -oz. Tins HOLLY FANCY - 20 -oz. Tins CREAM CORN 5 CASE OF 24 - 3.99 TIP TOP CHOICE - 20 -oz. Tins DICED CARROTS CASE OF 24 - 2.89 CASE OF 24 4.69 TIP TOP CHOICE - 28 -oz. Tins for 1 .43.0 TOMATOES CASE OF 24 5.49 5 forty 0 5 for 1©®0, 4for95 8forl.ODOGF�OD �BONUS- 15 -oz. Tins 9 f SAVE 70o - 1.69 SIZE COLGATES FL I 4) SAVE 22c - GIANT SIZE PINK LIQUID SAVE 10c - COLGATES 69c TOILET SOAP 5 bars VEL SAVE 14c - INGERSOLL 16 -oz. JARS 32 -oz. BOTTLES NEW PLANTERS CHEESE --SPREAD 49c PEANUT OIL • SAVE 20c - FREE TEA CANISTER -'LYONS ' - McCORMICK SALTED OR PLAIN Ib. ,pkgs.' for 14 TEA BAGS 1.49 ..SODAS ' 3 thaice,--Assotted,Z141QC-OLATE,IBA_RS for 1.00 Your 39c 69 TONIGHT Hear Your . Harm P Candidate CHARLIE MacNAUGHTQN ' MacKAY HALL, GODERICLI -- SEPT,19 at 8:30 p.m. - Everyone, Welcome Refreshments Huron Progressive Conseintative Association. OELMONz`I`E-:F1NEAP_ PLE_-!GRAPFRUIT GRAPEFRUIT . _ COTTAGE COTTAG --- for 79-c TOILErT1SSUE 8 ro69C DRINK � 70c VA!.UE WESTONS CAKE and BISSETS BRICK _ GOLDEN YELLOW NO. 1 ALL PURPOSE 3 -Ib. bag 23c Angel Food & Ice Cream 59c ONIONS REFRESHING and STIMULATING CALIFORNIA GARDE( ,FR SH - LARGE HEAD LEMONS SIZE 1115 6 for 29c CABBAGE x 2 for 2,5c • CELERY NO, 1 LARGE STALK FULL FAVORED CRISPY FRESH 2 for 250; RED & WHITE FOODMT ER Open Nightly U=ntil 10 P.M. for Your - . ShoppingConvenience . 91 ' VIc TORIA ST. N. 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